US tells Russia it will fly aircraft 'wherever international law allows' following drone crash

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US defence secretary Lloyd Austin has vowed that US aircraft will fly 'wherever international law allows' and warned Russia to operate with caution after one of its jets allegedly downed an American drone.

RUSSIAN DEFENCE MINISTER Sergei Shoigu has spoken to his US counterpart Lloyd Austin amid tensions over the crash of an American drone over the Black Sea.

US Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley said the Pentagon is still analyzing video and data from the drone to see exactly what happened.“We know that the intercept was intentional. We know that the aggressive behavior was intentional, we also know it was very unprofessional and very unsafe,” Milley said.

“I think it’s really key that we’re able to pick up the phone and engage each other. And I think that will help to prevent miscalculation going forward.” “I don’t know whether we’ll be able to retrieve it or not but it has to be done. And we will certainly work on it,” Russian Security Council secretary Nikolai Patrushev said in televised remarks.

Regular intercepts Russian intercepts over the Black Sea are common, Kirby said, but this one was particularly “unsafe and unprofessional” and “reckless”.

 

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3 questions- 1. what was this US surveillance drone doing flying so close to the Russky base in Sevastopol? 2. Does anyone deny US share sensitive intel with 🇺🇦?& 3. Is any1 surprised it was downed?

The time where the US did whatever they wanted to and do whatever they felt like, is slowly running out.

Go home yank warmongers!

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